She was swaying from side to side and the men unshackled her from the ceiling and dragged her to a metallic chair, bolted to the floor. |
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The guards soon unshackled Shane's foot before leading him back to the cell. |
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He would trump his father's cautious internationalism with a new, more aggressive America, unbound and unshackled. |
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What unshackled power rises in the soul that has accepted its unquestioned right to rule? |
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Although unshackled from the 15 kg iron chains that fettered them for three years, they are yet to come to terms with their freedom. |
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Louis Wong, a director at Phillip Securities, said the Asian markets have been unshackled from the uncertainties of the past few weeks. |
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The appointed day came and Hank was unshackled and taken out of his dungeon cell to be burned at the stake. |
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When we entered a room full of prisoners we unshackled them and escorted them from the building. |
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And I would dearly love to be unshackled from my bookish heritage and have the culture, freedom and the nerve to join in. |
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It means that you live in one place, but exist in another esoteric, imaginary plane, unshackled by fact or memory. |
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There shall be keen competition among locals, unshackled by consideration of money or distance. |
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She kissed him again and left them, unshackled, but still locked in the dungeon-room. |
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Artists began to claim the right to suggest their own subject matter, unshackled by scholars or patrons. |
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The game may be only to move a ball forward on a dirt field, but the task is accomplished together with unshackled joy. |
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While I live, Nova Scotia shall have the blessing of an open and unshackled press. |
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When he died less than six years later, she moved on unshackled to become one of New York's most beloved philanthropists and socialites. |
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The guards, meanwhile, unshackled the young woman who stood unsteadily. |
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With the press, civil society and business groups now unshackled, any new government will face scouring scrutiny. |
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The unshackled Moussaoui, wearing a beard and green prison jumpsuit, told the judge he had not been promised a lighter sentence for his guilty pleas. |
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And it has a bone-deep understanding that provoking personal and social change of this order requires that gifts be unshackled from roles. |
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His feet were unshackled, however, and tapped anxiously on the floor. |
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In a secure environment, fear diminishes and minds and hearts are unshackled from the chains of guilt and shame. |
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Samir Nasri is pulling strings like a player unshackled. |
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Money was the instrument through which later societies unshackled themselves from preordained social orders and became individualistic. With money came speculation, bringing in turn those endemic financial crises. |
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Zhang Lezhi reportedly spent three months doubled up, day and night, his four limbs held together by a short chain, without ever being unshackled even to eat or sleep. |
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Formally unshackled from government in 1996, though free in practice since the early 1990s, it had shown its independence by raising interest rates in the middle of the 2007 election campaign. |
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BrĨko has profited by being unshackled from Bosnia. |
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A free marketeer, he wants to see trade between the two countries unshackled, and he has a history of making conciliatory gestures towards New Delhi. |
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